TenderCare Assisted Living sits in three quiet Denver neighborhoods-Pinehurst, Harvey Park, and University Hills-and each home's got space for just 9 or 10 residents, which means you'll see the same faces every day and get to know folks well whether you're new or have been there a while. Every room's private and most have their own bathroom, some share, but there's plenty of privacy all the same. The homes are owned and run by a practicing critical care nurse who helps with decisions and tends to resident needs, acting as the case manager, so questions get answered and changes to care plans happen pretty quickly.
Residents get help with whatever daily tasks they need, whether it's bathing, dressing, getting around, or managing medicine, and care's matched to what the person needs that week. Memory care's available for folks with Alzheimer's or other cognitive issues, and the staff know how to handle challenging behaviors with patience and respect, and there's solid support for people with disabilities, too-things like wheelchair access throughout the houses, assistive devices, and features aimed at keeping residents as independent as possible while still providing a hand when needed. 24-hour supervision means someone's always close by, and emergency call buttons and door alarms help keep everyone safe.
Physical therapy and other services-for example, doctor, dentist, podiatrist, occupational therapy, and a hairdresser-come on-site, so wheeling off to appointments elsewhere isn't often needed. The chef and kitchen staff handle meals, including special diets, and there's all-day dining, laundry, and housekeeping wrapped into the monthly fee, so residents don't have to worry about cleaning or whether the next meal's coming up. The homes allow dogs and birds after checking what'll work best, and they permit smoking but only outside in the designated areas.
Out in the backyard, there are flowers, shaded seats, and spots to watch the world go by, and inside, the living areas have recently been spruced up to be welcoming and warm. Community-sponsored activities run most days-Bingo, cards, music performances, visits with children, arts and crafts-and movie nights or walking outside are common, so there are ways to stay busy or relax depending on the mood. Memory care and support for behavior challenges are built right into daily life, and the staff offer gentle encouragement but never force group activities if a person prefers quiet.
Residents can bring their own things to feel at home, and the homes are set up to help folks stay as independent as possible, with support right there if needed. Emergency services, on-site health checks, fall prevention programs, and transport help round out the care offered. Medicaid isn't accepted, but a set monthly fee pays for care, meals, incontinence support, and daily living help, and move-in's coordinated with families to make it as easy as possible. The month-to-month lease comes with a simple 30-day notice policy.
TenderCare Assisted Living serves older adults aged 55 and up, folks who want either a bit of help or more support, and people who need care for physical disabilities or memory problems, always focusing on letting residents keep their independence where possible but step in to help when it's needed. Tours run during the weekday, so families can see the homes and ask questions before making any decisions.